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Day Two Without Power!

Mary was happy I had just bought her a stainless steel teapot because we had gas, water, and tea!!  We sat and looked at each other, knowing we had to leave for Scout’s groomer at 11:15 am.

We developed a plan of action, the first of which was “Start The Genny!”   We needed hot water to clean up!

I looked at the front yard and came back inside; this is no job for an old man; besides, our landscaper is coming tomorrow, and he will make it all well again!

The yards and patios were wrecked.

Mary had some things for me to do inside, so I started at the top of the list; perhaps I should have started at the bottom!

I tried to fix things inside the house!

We headed to the lodge with Scout in the back seat as he would be dropped off at the groomers.

We arrived, and soon after, everyone else joined in.  Karen wanted to celebrate Iris’s birthday, so I gave her a dozen “Sea Boogers” because that’s her favorite.   Iris is quite impressive; 98 and sharper than a tack!

We celebrated Iris’s 98th birthday with a dozen oysters!  Picture courtesy of Vicky and her “Good Camera”

Karen got her a dessert also, and the gang sang Happy Birthday; Vicky is the photographer today!

We sang to her.  Picture courtesy of Vicky and her “Good Camera”

OK, Iris. Take a big breath and blow out that candle!

Contrary to the rumors, Iris did NOT blow out her dentures while blowing out the candle!

Vicky is doing what we have been doing: going through the closets and organizing things we do not need. I got rid of almost 40 of my Aloha-themed shirts, 25 black T-shirts, and several jackets. The Salvation Army will like these, as they are practically new.

Vicky joined us, and she devoured a dozen oysters as well!

We ran by CVS  and Walgreens and retrieved the baby from the groomers.  Damn, he smells good after a visit with them.

There was still some wind, but nothing like earlier in the day.

The pool water needed to be raised, so I turned on the spigot and snapped a picture of the Sun setting, which was bright orange. The LA fires are horrible, and the authorities’ mismanagement should be prosecuted. From the “Delta Smelt” fiasco to the mismanagement of forests, the green folks and environmental fruitcakes need Poppins!

When I went out to turn off the pool water, the sun was setting, and the fires made it “beautiful!

We went to Jeff’s and checked in on him, and returning home; we had one light bulb on in the house, so we killed off a bottle of wine and headed to the sack before 98:00 pm.

About Paul

Just an old retired guy trying to finish out my last years on this planet. I lost my best friend and wife in early 2020. I was blessed again by reconnecting with Dr. Mary Côté, a long-time friend. Mary and I got married July 28th, 2021, and are enjoying life together and plan to spend the rest of our lives being a blessing to our friends and family.
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